More charges issued in counterfeit bills incident

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Jun 24, 2013 at 10:26 AM

An additional man has been charged with passing counterfeit bills in Thomasville, according to an arrest warrant.

An additional man has been charged with passing counterfeit bills in Thomasville, according to an arrest warrant.James Felix Gregg Jr., 18, of 308 Culbreth Ave., Thomasville, has been charged with felony possession of more than five counterfeit instruments and felony conspiracy. He was placed in the Davidson County Detention Center on Saturday under a $4,000 secured bond and has a court date of June 26.Gregg, according to an arrest warrant, possessed nine counterfeit $50 bills and six counterfeit $100 bills.Officers responded to Cook Out at 1123 Randolph St. at 1:26 p.m. June 4 due to counterfeit bills, according to a press release. Troy Alexander Washington, 21, of 2511 Newkirk Ave., Apt. D4, Brooklyn, N.Y., Caleb Hayden King, 17, of 7 Conrad St., Thomasville, and Jordan Wayne Kinney, 17, of 227 Kate Drive, Thomasville, were charged with possessing counterfeit instruments. The three men were charged with felonious obtaining property by false pretenses, felonious possession of five or more counterfeit instruments, felonious uttering a forged instrument and felony conspiracy of uttering forged instruments.According to a TPD news release, the charges were made possible due to a joint investigation with the Thomasville and High Point police departments and the United States Secret Service.

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